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East Ave Grocery Run
Nov
1

East Ave Grocery Run

The 16th annual Wegmans East Avenue Grocery Run to benefit Rochester-area food pantries - November 1, 2025!

Join us in-person or virtually for the 10k run, 5k run/walk or the 1k run/walk to benefit local food pantries! Either way, you’ll feel great knowing your entire registration fee will go directly to Rochester-area organizations providing food, hope and dignity for hungry people. Thanks to our generous sponsors, donors and volunteers, the 2024 Grocery Run raised more than $90,000 for Rochester-area food pantries. We hope to do even better this year! Please join us and make a difference!

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Family Promise Benefit
Nov
1

Family Promise Benefit

Our friends at the Rotary Club of Canandaigua are bringing the fun and excitement of a Monte Carlo Night to town *this Saturday, November 1st*, 6-10 pm; and it’s all to support our Shelter Campaign and the families we serve at Family Promise of Ontario County.

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Donated Bread & Baked Goods
Nov
4

Donated Bread & Baked Goods

The First Presbyterian Church in Victor, 70 E. Main Street, gives away Panera bread and baked goods each Tuesday as part of the “Day-End Dough-Nation” program! Panera donates their unsold bread, bagels, and baked goods to local non-profits at the end of each night.  We are pleased to be one of Panera's partners in this program.  Back doors open at 9:30am, first come, first served. Please come and take what you need!

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Red Cross Blood Drive
Nov
6

Red Cross Blood Drive

Red Cross Blood Drive

Please join us for a blood drive at First Presbyterian Church Victor on Thursday November 6 from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: firstpresbyterianchurchvictor to schedule an appointment. Maximize your blood donation. Help more patients. If you are an eligible type O, B - or A - donor, consider making a Power Red donation. Red blood cells are the most commonly transfused blood component. Streamline your donation experience and save up to 15 minutes by visiting RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass to complete your pre-donation reading and health history questions on the day of your appointment.

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Donated Bread & Baked Goods
Oct
28

Donated Bread & Baked Goods

The First Presbyterian Church in Victor, 70 E. Main Street, gives away Panera bread and baked goods each Tuesday as part of the “Day-End Dough-Nation” program! Panera donates their unsold bread, bagels, and baked goods to local non-profits at the end of each night.  We are pleased to be one of Panera's partners in this program.  Back doors open at 9:30am, first come, first served. Please come and take what you need!

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Donated Bread & Baked Goods
Oct
21

Donated Bread & Baked Goods

The First Presbyterian Church in Victor, 70 E. Main Street, gives away Panera bread and baked goods each Tuesday as part of the “Day-End Dough-Nation” program! Panera donates their unsold bread, bagels, and baked goods to local non-profits at the end of each night.  We are pleased to be one of Panera's partners in this program.  Back doors open at 9:30am, first come, first served. Please come and take what you need!

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Donated Bread & Baked Goods
Oct
14

Donated Bread & Baked Goods

The First Presbyterian Church in Victor, 70 E. Main Street, gives away Panera bread and baked goods each Tuesday as part of the “Day-End Dough-Nation” program! Panera donates their unsold bread, bagels, and baked goods to local non-profits at the end of each night.  We are pleased to be one of Panera's partners in this program.  Back doors open at 9:30am, first come, first served. Please come and take what you need!

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Indigenous Peoples' Day- Church Office Closed
Oct
13

Indigenous Peoples' Day- Church Office Closed

Indigenous Peoples' Day is celebrated across the United States and is an official city and state holiday in various localities. Indigenous Peoples' Day is intended to celebrate native Americans and commemorate their shared history and culture within this country. Recognizing that their past, present and future are very much  alive not only in their cultures but in this country. For more information, visit Native American Intercultural Congregational Support

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